Mian Manzoor Ahmed Watoo
Mian Manzoor Ahmed Watoo was a prominent Pakistani politician and two-time Chief Minister of Punjab, with a life marked by significant political events. Born on August 14, 1947, coinciding with Pakistan's independence, he played a pivotal role in the political landscape of Punjab. Watoo faced multiple challenges during his tenure, including the imposition of Governor's Rule against him, which ultimately failed. He was known for his political acumen and served in various capacities, including as a federal minister. His autobiography, 'Jurm-e-Siyasat,' reflects on his political journey, including his time in solitary confinement, where he contemplated the nature of politics and governance. His political career saw alliances and rivalries with key figures, including Benazir Bhutto and Nawaz Sharif, marking him as a significant player in Pakistan's tumultuous political history.
Born on Aug 14, 1945 (80 years old)
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Mian Manzoor Ahmed Watoo served as the Chief Minister of Punjab twice and was involved in significant political events in Pakistan.
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